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Détails
| Genre/forme : | Biography |
|---|---|
| Personne nommée : | Rex Whistler |
| Type d’ouvrage : | Biographie |
| Format : | Livre |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Hugh Cecil; Mirabel Cecil; Rex Whistler |
| ISBN : | 9780711232303 071123230X |
| Numéro OCLC : | 788236078 |
| Description : | 272 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm. |
| Autres titres : | In search of Rex Whistler, 1905-1944 |
| Responsabilité : | Hugh & Mirabel Cecil. |
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
'Sharp-nosed and perceptive' Times Literary Supplement 'Not merely a delight to read, well researched and carefully organised, but also lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed' Country Life 'A considerable work of art in itself. The Cecils' text is very well organised, exhaustive in research and information, and enjoyable and lively. There is not a single flat sentence.' The Spectator 'A superb new biography ... which throws new light on to the artist's complex world, marks the resounding reclamation of his reputation.' Financial Times 'A beautifully illustrated biography of the multi-talented artist' Stella, Sunday Telegraph magazine 'An intensely romantic window on a lost world is opened by [this book]' -- Marcus Binney The Times 'a worthy and long-overdue appraisal' Apollo 'a fine tribute to a major artist. The text is informative and sensitive, the illustrations are truly magnificent, and the attention to detail throughout is exemplary.' Standpoint 'Probably the most tenderly beautiful book of the year, filled with Whistler's superb fantasies' Daily Express 'covers the spectrum of his work, including the astonishingly numberous items he managed to paint after enlisting in 1940. The book is a pleasure to read and the visual joys are innumerable.' Historic House 'A highly readable journey through the life of Britain's most notable 20th-century mural painter.' Art Quarterly 'sympathetically and clearly written, highly detailed with a nice mix of art and life.' -- Andrew Lambirth The Art Newspaper 'a very beautiful book that will help to re-establish a lost reputation' RA (Royal Academy) magazine Lire la suite...

